My
Library: Books and websites on the Creek
Nation
It
might be helpful to list some of my sources and references.
Black,
White, and Indian
By
Claudio Saunt 2005 Oxford University
Press
This
was the first book I found describing Daniel Eades living in Halibee as Saucy
Jack.
http://csaunt.myweb.uga.edu/
A
History of the Indians of the United States
By
Angie Debo 1970 University of Oklahoma
Press
The
Road to Disappearance
A
History of the Creek Indians
By
Angie Debo 1941 University of Oklahoma Press
The
Rise of The Poarch Band of Creek Indians
By
Lou Vickery with Steve Travis
2009 Upword Press
McGillivray
of the Creeks
By
John Walton Caughey
1938
University of Oklahoma Press
Milford’s
Memoir
By
Louis LeClerc de Milford
Copyright
200 by The Narrative Press
Written
by Millford around 1800, after he had returned to France. The purpose of the
memoir was to convince Napoleon Bonaparte’s government to enter into a treaty
with the Creek Nation with Milford as the recognized representative of the
Creek Nation. Milford had lived 20 years
in the Creek Nation, from 1775 to about 1795, and was married to McGillivray’s
sister.
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